Looking for a little more than what's covered in our guides? From our in-depth reviews and feature articles to our accurate translations of guide books and interviews to our amazing archive of press and media coverage to our podcast episodes, we've got plenty to keep you entertained and informed!

The heart of Kanzenshuu is truly the authoritatively detailed guides we've created examining the various aspects of the original Japanese series. With an in-depth look into just about everything related to the manga and its various animated adaptations, we've got you covered! It doesn't get much better than this.

If there's one thing we have, besides great information and guides, it's an amazingly awesome community! So come join in the discussion on our forums or help us add some more content to our ever growing Wiki project. No matter how involved you are, we're just glad to share our love for Dragon Ball with you!

You may think we're all about the accurate information, but even we know how to enjoy some quality media! So check out our collection of music downloads, lyric translations, and don't forget to swing by our fan-works section of the forum!

Have a question, comment, or concern you would like to share with us? Drop us a line at the email address provided below. If e-mail isn't your thing, then hit us up on one of our social media accounts linked above. If you have a question or comment specifically for our podcast, be sure to note that in your message!

Please note that Kanzenshuu does not enter into specific advertising agreements (banners, promoted posts, audio/video spotlights, "influencer", etc.) with any parties. Any emails of this matter will be ignored. We do welcome your questions regarding appearances, expert commentary or analysis, and translation/project business proposals where applicable and relevant.

Episode #0461! Mike and Julian discuss the Dragon Ball franchise’s long and storied history with spoilers, from its original serialization up through today. What are the similarities regardless of time, and how has modern technology in particular made certain issues worse than ever before? Are there any solutions, or does the franchise need an adjustment to its entire DNA for this to change?

In conjunction with today’s July 2018 issue of Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine in Japan, Bandai Namco has announced a forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes animation project. The project is described as a “promotion(al) anime” focused on the Prison Planet arc from the arcade game’s current/ongoing “Universe Mission” series of updates (not to be confused with the Dragon Ball Super series’ “Universe Survival arc”).

Trunks returns from the future to train with Goku and Vegeta. However, he abruptly vanishes. The mystery man “Fu” suddenly appears, telling them that Trunks has been locked up on the “Prison Planet”, a mysterious facility in an unknown location between universes. The group searches for the Dragon Balls to free Trunks, but an unending super battle awaits them! Will Goku and the others manage to rescue Trunks and escape the Prison Planet…?

The V-Jump promotion notes that “episode one” will receive a preliminary screening 01 July 2018 at Aeon LakeTown in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture, while the official website simply states that the first episode will begin its “distribution” that same date; nothing is stated regarding any kind of digital distribution or broadcast method.

In addition to the ongoing storyline in the arcade game, Yoshitaka Nagayama’s Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission manga series in Saikyō Jump tells a similar version of events; the manga debuted last month in the magazine’s May 2018 issue as a continuation/follow-up to Nagayama’s previous Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Dark Demon Realm Mission series, which ran for ten standard chapters and recently wrapped up its collected edition release.

Fu — a character originally created for the defunct MMORPG Dragon Ball Online — recently made a “re”appearance in Dragon Ball XENOVERSE 2 before also surfacing in Super Dragon Ball Heroes.

Your support for Kanzenshuu is what keeps us going. You can help by donating to us directly, or by shopping online at certain retailers through our affiliate links below. Every bit counts and helps contribute to our server fees and bringing you new site content, reviews, and contest items.